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Interpopulation differences in male reproductive effort drive the population dynamics of a host exposed to an emerging fungal pathogen
ArticleAbstract: Compensatory recruitment is a key demographic mechanism that has allowed the coexistence of populatiPalabras claves:Autores:Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Bacigalupe L.D., Beltrand J., Cayuela H., Delgado S., Haddow N., Schmidt B.R., Sentenac H., Serrano J.M., Soto-Azat C., Toledo V., Valenzuela-Sánchez A.Fuentes:scopusWhy disease ecology needs life-history theory: a host perspective
ReviewAbstract: When facing an emerging infectious disease of conservation concern, we often have little informationPalabras claves:Demographic compensation, Demography, Outbreak, pace of life, Pathogen, slow-fast continuum, VertebratesAutores:Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Bacigalupe L.D., Canessa S., Cayuela H., Johnson P.T.J., Muths E., Ozgul A., Schmidt B.R., Valenzuela-Sánchez A., Wilber M.Q.Fuentes:scopusSlow natal dispersal across a homogeneous landscape suggests the use of mixed movement behaviours during dispersal in the Darwin's frog
ArticleAbstract: Dispersal is a key process in ecology and evolution. Both theoretical and empirical evidence in actiPalabras claves:movement ecology, natal dispersal, Random walk, Rhinoderma darwinii, spatial capture–recapture, terrestrial amphibianAutores:Andrew Alexander Cunningham, Cayuela H., Schmidt B.R., Soto-Azat C., Valenzuela-Sánchez A.Fuentes:scopus